The Idea of You and The Exploitation of Harry Styles

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The Idea of You is based on one of the weirdest and most appalling books I've ever read, which itself was inspired by some pretty weird and appalling real-life events. Let's break it down.
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0:00 Imagine...
04:17 The Real-Life Inspiration Behind The "Romance"
12:34 A Detailed Breakdown of This Diabolical Book
39:05 Please Stop Doing This Sh*t
40:50 Is The Film Any Better?
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  • @awkwardhandmovements
    @awkwardhandmovementsАй бұрын

    If your love interest is closer in age to your child than they are to you.... THEY'RE *WAY* TOO YOUNG FOR YOU.

  • @Markunator

    @Markunator

    Ай бұрын

    No, he’s an adult man and he can decide that for himself. I mean, it’s not like she met him while he was a child and groomed him until he became an adult, or anything like that…

  • @awkwardhandmovements

    @awkwardhandmovements

    Ай бұрын

    The law says he’s an adult. Legality doesn’t equate to morality. His brain isn’t fully developed yet at a fresh 20 years old. It’s still weird and so are you for defending it lol.

  • @awkwardhandmovements

    @awkwardhandmovements

    Ай бұрын

    @@Markunator The law says he’s an adult. Legality doesn’t equate to morality. His brain isn’t fully developed yet and she has lived a whole 19 years before he was even born. It’s still weird and so are you for defending it.

  • @Markunator

    @Markunator

    Ай бұрын

    @@awkwardhandmovements Well, in the movie it’s 16 years. Also, 20- and 24-year-olds are both perfectly capable of making those kinds of decisions for themselves. They are not children; stop infantilizing them. I genuinely cannot fathom how FullOfLit can even have a problem with an 18-year-old and a 22-year-old being in a relationship together. Like, how much grass is it even possible to NOT touch in your life, in order to ever arrive at that opinion?!

  • @awkwardhandmovements

    @awkwardhandmovements

    Ай бұрын

    @@Markunator this obviously just isn’t the video/content for you, bruh lol I mean watch what you want but damn 😅

  • @valeriemanful2507
    @valeriemanful2507Ай бұрын

    There is a reason why Harry has blocked the author of the after series

  • @harmonandrews2849

    @harmonandrews2849

    29 күн бұрын

    Don’t blame him at all

  • @superquietbunny
    @superquietbunnyАй бұрын

    “Your sexual liberation does not have to entail exploitation of someone else”. thank you!

  • @SnapeArgento

    @SnapeArgento

    Ай бұрын

    excellent

  • @harmonandrews2849

    @harmonandrews2849

    29 күн бұрын

    Say it louder for the people in the back! Also hypersexual woman does not equal - liberated woman

  • @Candisias
    @CandisiasАй бұрын

    I can ONLY imagine how you feel about Aaron Taylor-Johnson and his wife….that was flat out PREDATORY! Hands down and their age gap is APPALLING!

  • @chayennep1984

    @chayennep1984

    Ай бұрын

    His wife is a pedo...you can't convince me otherwise...he was 17 when she got pregnant

  • @FullofLit

    @FullofLit

    Ай бұрын

    don’t get me started…

  • @tommy25185

    @tommy25185

    Ай бұрын

    What makes it even more sad is what he said about it

  • @ncandya7309

    @ncandya7309

    Ай бұрын

    What did he say?

  • @witchy.business

    @witchy.business

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-nj8nj2no8tyes it is still gross.

  • @strugglingmultistan14
    @strugglingmultistan14Ай бұрын

    It's OK, Daria, hold your emotional support mic, lord knows we all need something to get us through this hellscape of a story.

  • @FullofLit

    @FullofLit

    Ай бұрын

    lmaoooo i really did need it to ground me

  • @katc7382
    @katc7382Ай бұрын

    The opening "imagine" is fantastic, i felt like I was reliving those 1D imagines 🤣

  • @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023
    @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023Ай бұрын

    33:38 That book quote is SO gross! My forever husband was 28 and I 24 in 1988 when I first had a crush on him, and he was as handsome then as can be, in a wiry, works-with-cars-and-builds-houses way (he has still to this day never stepped foot in a gym, yet is stronger than anyone else I know). Today his body bears a few impressive scars (he survived cancer in the mid-90s), his hair and beard are going grey, and his skin shows his age. And I love him, including his body, even more now, partly because we know each other so well and partly because the way he moves and the way he looks at me have not changed. If one shudders for the thought that one's partner will age, one should not strive to have a partner at all.

  • @harmonandrews2849

    @harmonandrews2849

    29 күн бұрын

    Exactly. I also really want to delete this book from my brain - I really regret reading it. And people are calling it the romance of the summer?! They need their search history checked. Along with their brains.

  • @DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose
    @DJtheBlack-RibbonedRoseАй бұрын

    I've never been a part of the 1D fandom, but Good Lord, the amount of Harry Styles-based fanfiction that's been allowed to become not only published books, but MOVIES, is alarming to me. Not to mention the fact that most of them aren't even very *good* books/movies. 🙄 It's one thing for people to get annoyed at all the paranormal romance novels that followed after the Twilight explosion; it's a fictional universe that went on to inspire multiple other fictional universes, often varying in content quality. But Harry Styles is a REAL person for God's sake, not to mention he was a teenager when he first got famous; as in, A MINOR. 👏 It's too bad; ironically, the idea of The Idea of You doesn't sound *that* bad of a concept on paper, I just wish it wasn't connected to Harry Styles, or (from what I've gathered, correct me if I'm wrong) some grown woman's obvious fascination with his life. Ick. 😬

  • @FullofLit

    @FullofLit

    Ай бұрын

    i was looking back on interviews of him during those early 1d days and my heart broke for him like he was a CHILD

  • @gabrielleduplessis7388

    @gabrielleduplessis7388

    Ай бұрын

    Also, I hate how they make him into this brooding abusive guy half of the time. He doesn’t seem to be that type of person. I feel they just meed to leave the guy alone

  • @kristinazubic9669

    @kristinazubic9669

    Ай бұрын

    @@FullofLit his audition for Simon, talking about bakery!

  • @threeangels9318

    @threeangels9318

    Ай бұрын

    @@FullofLit I think it’s disgusting the way he was portrayed all because, in my opinion, he wasn’t attracted to girls. I don’t believe that he actually had a crush on Caroline or any relationship with her, I think she was a beard, as were all his girlfriends since then. They needed him to seem ‘available’ to his mostly teenage girl fans. I’m sure he was told, just like other boyband members who have since come out, that for the sake of his career, and that of the other boys, he needs to keep how he identifies a secret.

  • @not_a_funkiller

    @not_a_funkiller

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video! It's so freaking disgusting and awful😭 I agree, if you have to say "legal age" then 🤡. I wish Harry could sue them...

  • @sarahbaker456
    @sarahbaker456Ай бұрын

    They should have made them the actor’s true age. He is 30 & she is 40.

  • @fannymalana7414

    @fannymalana7414

    Ай бұрын

    30 is too old for a boybander. They are usually young ang goes solo at age 25.

  • @littlewoman2214
    @littlewoman2214Ай бұрын

    The fact that he was groomed by at least 3 women and no one did a thing..

  • @threeangels9318

    @threeangels9318

    Ай бұрын

    They didn’t do anything because he wasn’t actually being groomed by any of these women, they were beards or, in the case of Lucy Horobin, a disgusting storyline that he had caused her marriage break up by meeting up with her in hotel rooms to have sex at 17. He was given the womanizer image to hide that, in my opinion, he isn’t actually attracted to them. I guess they thought it was better to have a boyband member be sex crazed for older women, even suggesting he slept with his friends mum, then to have a gay member.

  • @littlewoman2214

    @littlewoman2214

    Ай бұрын

    @@threeangels9318go to hell with this..

  • @user-gd7sy9gh6k

    @user-gd7sy9gh6k

    Ай бұрын

    @@threeangels9318 Dude, if she decided that it was fine for her to cheat on her husband with 17 year old(or anyone really) then its fully her fault, nobody is responsible for her marriage falling apart other than her. Though him being fine meeting up with a married woman does signify his lack of morals(and makes him a shitty person as well)

  • @Andromyway

    @Andromyway

    26 күн бұрын

    no. he was a teenager who was preyed upon.@@user-gd7sy9gh6k

  • @Clovermine
    @ClovermineАй бұрын

    I hate fanfiction written about real people. I think it is super weird to focus that much on the life/love life of a perfect stranger and whenever I hear that a book is based on a fic based on a real person, it is an immediate turn off for me. I love fanfiction, I write it, i read it, I think it is an important part of fandom but leave actual human beings out of it.

  • @juliastrawn2113

    @juliastrawn2113

    26 күн бұрын

    God, i hate RPF too. It's a common thing in the alt/emo scene, and I've always thought it was/is an invasion of privacy.

  • @nehapai4465
    @nehapai4465Ай бұрын

    I really do agree with the part where you said " Just because men do it all the time is not an excuse for you to practice predatory behavior " It gives feminism a bad name .....Feminism is not for women to behave like men it is for women to be respected for their qualities.

  • @harmonandrews2849

    @harmonandrews2849

    27 күн бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @MsJaytee1975
    @MsJaytee1975Ай бұрын

    I think if you’re not in the UK you don’t understand how rough Caroline Flack had it, it wasn’t that she got bad press, she wasn’t just criticised for her looks or her weight, they reported on a previous suicide attempt, her arrest for assault, her job losses all of it was front page news, plus every break up, weight gain, weight loss, everything, they all reported on it. I don’t think they meant it to end the way it did, but there was no justification for the way they reported on her. Her arrest you could claim as news, but front page? I don’t think so. The rest of it had no business being in a newspaper. Btw, one UK tabloid actually sent a push notification about her suicide, including the method she used. I’m trying to remember how their relationship was viewed amongst people who weren’t One Direction fans and my recollection is most people thought she shouldn’t be dating someone that young. But I don’t remember anyone else ever getting that much grief over dating someone younger, and I include the Rolling Stone who, in his 40s, married a 17 year old he started ‘dating’ when she was 13. (Yes I know dating isn’t the correct word). So while I can criticise what Caroline did, it seems like she suffered enough. --- It sounds like the author of this book doesn’t know any real-life age-gap relationships, because in my experience people tend to either genuinely not care about the age gap or pretend they don’t care. As a woman for whom forty is in the rear view mirror, the idea of a relationship with a 20 year old is creepy. Even without the creep factor, I prefer dating people who were alive when my favourite music was released.

  • @yoditan
    @yoditanАй бұрын

    I was a huge 1D fan growing up but I was never the type of fan to read fan fiction or ship any of the members with each other. Like reading fan fic as a young person is a rather innocent thing to do esp. as a teen but Anna Todd for example was like 23 when she wrote the After books which is weird, like these were grown women writing about Harry who at the time was a teen/young adult. I feel like this is something that is often overlooked esp. with teen boys/ young men and men in general.

  • @FullofLit

    @FullofLit

    Ай бұрын

    absolutely i feel like there’s a big difference between young tween and teen girls writing fanfic about their fave celebs versus grown ass women writing about teenagers

  • @FlyingWolve

    @FlyingWolve

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly, imagine it be a older man writing about a underage teen girl idol - it should be the same level of alarming creepiness!

  • @meganthomas4768
    @meganthomas4768Ай бұрын

    This reminds of that one interviewer who asked Justin Bieber to give her the Sex Talk when he was 15…

  • @zephyrsubs

    @zephyrsubs

    27 күн бұрын

    ah there was literally a cult of adult women thirsting over teen justin

  • @lucyc8309
    @lucyc8309Ай бұрын

    "What did they have in common." I mean...come on. They were both incredibly popular pop singers at the top of their games. I think they had a lot in common. I'm not sure you can extrapolate that argument to Harry and Taylor. In fact, I'm not a fan of that argument in the case of anyone in the same age gap relationship. When it comes to the ethics of an 18 and 22 year old dating, I think it's significantly more important to examine the power imbalances in these situations, not "if they have anything to talk about." We don't know what 2 people dating talk about, we don't know how much they might have in common. It's just way too subjective.

  • @fireandsugar2625

    @fireandsugar2625

    Ай бұрын

    My partner and I have an 11 year age gap but get along just fine and have tons of things in common. It really depends specifically on the two people that are in the relationship. Like we work together so well that we don't even notice an age gap and that's how it should be. If you notice the gap then there's a problem and you're not suited to one another. We started going out when I was nearly 20 but if I had been a typical 20 something year old going out partying and stuff it wouldn't have worked so it really does just depend if you click or not.

  • @tropistan7735

    @tropistan7735

    Ай бұрын

    It is a weak and reductive argument.made by people with no real life experience. the person I had the most in common with was 15 years older than me and the one I had the least in common with was the same age I was. The conversations were night and day. There were also two people I had average commonalities with... One 13 years older, the other 1 year older.

  • @jclyntoledo

    @jclyntoledo

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @Andromyway

    @Andromyway

    26 күн бұрын

    the way yall will defend predatory age gaps just because you refuse to acknowledge the predatory relationships in your own lives is CRAZY @@fireandsugar2625

  • @mantharie529
    @mantharie529Ай бұрын

    I completely agree with everything except the criticism of Taylor Swift’s relationship with him. 4 years really isn’t that much, and as far as what they could possibly have in common… like? They were two of the most famous musicians in the world. I’m sure they had tons of stuff in common. It’s really not that weird.

  • @TT-fy6hk

    @TT-fy6hk

    Ай бұрын

    also see the hypocrisy, she called him an 18yo Boy in comparison with Taylor but in next example of 14yo child having sex with, LISTEN THIS ,19yo WOMAN! This woman....

  • @zamjed8057

    @zamjed8057

    Ай бұрын

    @@TT-fy6hk because the 19yo is a legal adult, and the age gap in tat scenario is 5 years. compared to the 14yo, the e19yo woman IS an adult.

  • @HG-yy3cq

    @HG-yy3cq

    Ай бұрын

    That would be reasonable if Taylor didn't have a history of dating men younger than her, the Kenedy boy was 17 while she was already in her 20s but they revealed their relationship when he turned 18 (It's obvious that they had been dating longer, she even bought a house next to his.) That, the Harry thing and the Taylor Lautner thing. Luckily lately Taylor only dates MEN her age

  • @Nush

    @Nush

    Ай бұрын

    The gap isn’t the issue. The ages are the issue. That’s an almost like with a mid-20 yo woman who MOST DEFINITELY was dating him when he was 17 :/ weird bro. Very weird

  • @mantharie529

    @mantharie529

    Ай бұрын

    Calling 22 mid20s is a stretch… that’s barely old enough to drink. Those ages are like a college senior dating a college freshman. And again, I’m sure they had a lot in common given their backgrounds.

  • @superquietbunny
    @superquietbunnyАй бұрын

    it’s sad how many people don’t understand how traumatic it is for young men, too. like they think even young men are so in control of their sexuality that no one bats an eye when a minor is being groomed by an older woman. it’s sickening when the older woman says “but he wanted it!”. boys don’t know shit and can be just as vulnerable to abuse as girls are.

  • @moviemelody2210

    @moviemelody2210

    Ай бұрын

    I think they can be MORE vulnerable to abuse because of exactly what you said, “people don’t understand how traumatic it is for young men too”

  • @jaqijarboe3374
    @jaqijarboe3374Ай бұрын

    18 to 22 really isn’t that bad especially when you’re living in the vacuum of celebrity

  • @hannahmay4832

    @hannahmay4832

    Ай бұрын

    Ikr “what do you even talk about” like? music? how difficult it is to have their sex lives under a microscope as young adults? They were in the same phase of life and financially independent adults. It’s not like a 22 year old college student dating a high school senior. They’re both people in very similar life situations who likely actually had a lot they could relate to each other about

  • @Levyxx

    @Levyxx

    Ай бұрын

    And 18 is an adult by any measure…

  • @recreatio

    @recreatio

    Ай бұрын

    @@hannahmay4832 exactly lol, both of them got famous around the same time in their life and were just skyrocketed into the industry which i assume affected their growth a lot so it makes sense why they got together.

  • @jenopolis9227

    @jenopolis9227

    21 күн бұрын

    Agree, I don't think this example is anywhere near the same as the others. It's like a college senior and college freshman. 22 is still a kid, too.

  • @suki9268
    @suki9268Ай бұрын

    "why is your sexual liberation require the exploitation of someone else" OOH THAT PART. so real for that

  • @biabarreto2155
    @biabarreto2155Ай бұрын

    people forget about how sexualised harry styles was by the media throughout his teenage years waaaay too much it makes me sick everytime i think about it, i feel so bad for him

  • @julias.6658
    @julias.6658Ай бұрын

    Okay but if we’re so obsessed with cute twinks why don’t we look at the literal HUNDREDS of adult actors, stars, etc. that fit that bill instead of a teenager ~signed, certified lover of pretty boys

  • @gabbylikestoread
    @gabbylikestoreadАй бұрын

    I saw the mini trailers on Prime but I HAD NO CLUE that this was based on Harry Styles! Eww!

  • @msallen8709
    @msallen8709Ай бұрын

    the reveal of the mini-mic was EVERYTHING! i'm so glad i found you!!

  • @msallen8709

    @msallen8709

    Ай бұрын

    "she has the making of a repeat offender...." DEAD - and also FACTS!!

  • @mrspreminger
    @mrspremingerАй бұрын

    Bringing up Macron and his wife as a way to excuse her creepy ass book is crazy... like that's grooming wtf

  • @rosebudsintherapy1454
    @rosebudsintherapy1454Ай бұрын

    Ok. So I met my husband when I was 17, he was 43 at the time. We are married for 10 years now. Just now at 28 I start to realize how big of a difference our maturity is. Like I could never imagine now being with someone even in their early 20s. To be honest it starts to gross me out, I cant even look him in the eyes anymore. I now as a proper adult kinda feel taken advantage of. So I now would advise against that large age gaps. Its just a bad power dynamic.

  • @Eeppydeepy

    @Eeppydeepy

    Ай бұрын

    Bro you’re a victim 😭

  • @rosebudsintherapy1454

    @rosebudsintherapy1454

    Ай бұрын

    @@Eeppydeepy I know it now, but we have 3 kids and I couldn't support them alone, since I never worked. So realistically there is no way out.

  • @mikimarin2002

    @mikimarin2002

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@rosebudsintherapy1454 I am sorry to hear that. I pray you find the help you need. 🙏

  • @hali_55
    @hali_55Ай бұрын

    I was a directioner back in the day too (still am at heart) and I remember the way Harry was sexualised and presented as a womaniser by the press and the band’s own pr teams despite the fact that it bothered him. It got to the point where the other boys had to defend him during interviews when grown ass reporters would “tease” him about it. And he was a literal TEENAGER at the time!

  • @threeangels9318

    @threeangels9318

    Ай бұрын

    It was disgusting how they portrayed him. The articles about him hooking up with his friends mum, the cause of marriage break ups, having sex with over 410 women by the time he was 17, interviewers hinting that he can’t keep it in his pants all to hide that he probably isn’t sexually attracted to women. Can’t have a gay boy band member, how very sad.

  • @kanellita

    @kanellita

    Ай бұрын

    @@threeangels9318girl what

  • @Kayla_P99

    @Kayla_P99

    Ай бұрын

    Wasn't he also the youngest of the group?

  • @hali_55

    @hali_55

    Ай бұрын

    @@Kayla_P99 yup

  • @kanellita

    @kanellita

    Ай бұрын

    @@threeangels9318girl what

  • @ZinaO.
    @ZinaO.Ай бұрын

    22 and 18 is like a freshman in college and she’s a senior (Harry Styles and Taylor Swift). No one bats an eye when it’s a freshman girl and a senior guy. Or even a 18 year old woman and a 21 year old man (Freshman and a junior). I think if people are able to be in the same school and legal, it’s less weird. But I’m still listening to more of your video essay, I’m interested.

  • @wendyful

    @wendyful

    Ай бұрын

    I kinda agree with your comment. These days it's like noone over 20 can day someone under. And there are situations where I think is appropriate and normal. Just as you said, in collage I feel it's totally acceptable. And I don't think there's an abnormal power imbalance in most of those situations. In addition to that, what does a 22 year old have in common with an 18 year old? I would say that tons of things in the case of Taylor and Harry. They're both young white people in the same industry and apparently have tge same professional goals. I don't think that's a valid argument.

  • @TheYassiG

    @TheYassiG

    19 күн бұрын

    Although I feel like TS and HS would be an edge case coz they were both on the entertainment industry. So they probably had alot in common as an 18 and 22 y.o. in the industry. It would equate to be being in school or college together right?

  • @moviemelody2210

    @moviemelody2210

    4 күн бұрын

    The Harry Styles and Taylor Swift dating isn’t weird because both were legal

  • @elliequeen777
    @elliequeen777Ай бұрын

    I watched the movie yesterday, and I feel truly uncomfortable with the fact that the movie is associated with book like that...

  • @cobrakaier238
    @cobrakaier238Ай бұрын

    25 and 40 is not the same as 18 and 34. The movie was really OK, nothing disgusting about it.

  • @moviemelody2210

    @moviemelody2210

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @megshep
    @megshepАй бұрын

    Taylor and Harry were in the same industry, going through very similar things in the media with high profile relationships where both of them were insanely sexualized. I think their relationship was fine and really didn't deserve to be included in this video. 18 and 20 somethings will often date in college. Just some food for thought.

  • @Ashbrash1998
    @Ashbrash1998Ай бұрын

    We REALLY REALLY need to stop having books using people's luves as inspo and banking on the association. Because even if it's not shoved into your face or low key, it's still wierd to me. Like they didn't give you permission and even worse people are gonna ask them about it.

  • @rubyspot..
    @rubyspot..Ай бұрын

    "Get a job well she has a jobGET ANOTHET ONE" 🤣🤣🤣 EDIT: okey, so i just watched the movie, and im conflicted cause i like Nicholas and Anne, and i liked the whole movie, but just can´t get this video out of my head. Like, they really tried to do something not so bad with the story, which i like. I don´t know. Them being 30 and 45 is not so bad at the end, like okey. STILL the whole concept of the video was so clear i can´t get it out of my head so

  • @alyzak.8997
    @alyzak.8997Ай бұрын

    It is just the romanticization of grooming. There would be an uproar if the sexes were swapped.

  • @jenosshowerheads5836

    @jenosshowerheads5836

    Ай бұрын

    LITERALLYYY THISSS. idk why no one is aware of this. it honestly doesn’t matter the gender, it’s weird that a 40 yr old w a kid that is a few yrs younger than their partner is in a relationship with someone who barley is legal 💀💀 my theory is that people don’t think women can’t be groomers/romanticize women being groomers and thus fail to see how problematic this story is

  • @jenosshowerheads5836
    @jenosshowerheads5836Ай бұрын

    No because if this was a 40 yr old man with a 13 yr old kid dating a 20 yr old from a girl group, this would not fly💀 this story is weird and disturbing. If the author would like to discuss how older women aren’t seen in society, I’m sure there are better ways than to write about a barely legal relationship where they’re in 2 completely different stages of life. idc how the author packages it, it feels pedophilic and predatory.

  • @9eishitasharma501

    @9eishitasharma501

    29 күн бұрын

    He is actually supposed to be 25 but you do you girlie

  • @jenosshowerheads5836

    @jenosshowerheads5836

    9 күн бұрын

    @@9eishitasharma501 but he’s not 25. he’s 20. Your point is meaningless. He could be whatever age the author wants him to be but she chose 20 and 45. 💀

  • @9eishitasharma501

    @9eishitasharma501

    9 күн бұрын

    @@jenosshowerheads5836 aren't we talking about the movie tho?He's 25 while she's 40 in it,they literally spend half of the movie talking about it.

  • @jenosshowerheads5836

    @jenosshowerheads5836

    9 күн бұрын

    @@9eishitasharma501 I'm talking about the book in which the movie is based off of. They changed it to 25 cuz even the producers knew that the original age gap is too much.

  • @gibsterzz
    @gibsterzzАй бұрын

    especially as a harry fan, i’ve been trying so hard to avoid this book/movie and all info about it, so listening to your summary….. my jaw is dropped. it’s so much worse than i thought, i am disgusted :(((

  • @sjaadbj5564
    @sjaadbj5564Ай бұрын

    i agree that the book age gap is gross but i actually already watch the movie and surprisingly the movie is quite good.. after they aged him, the difference is not really noticible especially with how Nick make Hayes more emotionally mature and their chemistry makes the story believable i think if they separated the movie from the novel and market it without linking the story line to anyone, it would be better because then we can focus more on the issues example like the live that they had.

  • @AngelisaHassan
    @AngelisaHassanАй бұрын

    22 is not a fully fledge adult. There brains is not fully formed yet either. I am not angry about that at all. 18 and 22 is not a big deal to me. Sorry i feel that way. A 22 year old has more in common with a 18 year old than they have with a 25 year old. I am sorry but it is true. 22 year olds are not starting their careers like that. 22 may be a adult and not a teenager but they are still very young.

  • @shayyosheia

    @shayyosheia

    Ай бұрын

    Not to mention, they were both young musicians, dealing with the world's weird obsession with them. Young and attractive. I liked the video, but IMO saying Taylor was wrong at 22 for dating an 18 yr old is a bad take

  • @moviemelody2210

    @moviemelody2210

    Ай бұрын

    @@shayyosheiaagreed

  • @rubberduck524

    @rubberduck524

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you both college age and most adults would refer to 18-22 year olds as kids still. Taylor and Harry both went from dating entertainers in their 30s to dating each other. Both shot to fame super early, had love life speculated on, singers and were homeschooled. What did they talk about, be real, a lot they were both young dumb kids learning the world.

  • @moviemelody2210

    @moviemelody2210

    Ай бұрын

    @@rubberduck524100%

  • @moviemelody2210

    @moviemelody2210

    Ай бұрын

    @@rubberduck524absolutely!

  • @catwmn2345
    @catwmn2345Ай бұрын

    It's nice to have confirmation that I did the right thing when I stopped reading that book a few chapters in. I just couldn't keep going and couldn't figure out why there seems to be so much acclaim for it.

  • @miriavtst
    @miriavtstАй бұрын

    Luckily, I never heard about this movie/novel until TODAY. I'm 23 and I can't imagine myself in a relationship with a 19 years old person. I always say to myself that if I will go for a relationship with someone else I will prefer at MAXIMUM a 3 years gap for me. Ten years is lot and twenty years age gap is horrendous. I agree with everything that you said. If Harry doesn't have body dysmorphia or any other mental health issues due to the media harassment at the time he can consider himself lucky, because what the heck! I wasn't a boy band fan myself, so I hadn't the idea that the members (especially Harry) was suffering this hypersexualization from the press side. People tend to romanticize age-gap relationships, especially if their came from a religious/fundamentalist background, using the "age is just a number" thing hmm... no. We just can't put in the same balance experiences between a 25-year-old and a 37-year-old person expecting to be minimally equal even when the youngest gets older because the difference will be forever there. I bet if Louis Partridge were casted insted Nicholas Galitzine the audience would see how messed up this plot is and don't laybol it as "so cute" or "it gives a heart-warming feeling" like I've heard today People who liked this plot cannot complain about Leonardo DiCaprio's predatory behavior of dating younger women (whose barely passed on their teens) with more half of his age. Just saying.

  • @kidawesomeness123

    @kidawesomeness123

    Ай бұрын

    Im 23 at community college and i agree. Theres a high school program here where im a student and a lot of 17-19 year olds end up befriending me thinking im their age. Since my frontal lobe is almost fully developed its getting easier for me to recognize when someones a teenager and when someones my age. Even if we all “look” like teenagers.

  • @sarahsalman7082
    @sarahsalman7082Ай бұрын

    The biggest plot twist was finding out the mic wasn't real

  • @ya_fbr
    @ya_fbrАй бұрын

    predators always reveal themselves in such disgusting fucking ways. to be clear, even if we wanted to make this about legality, 14 years old is statutory fucking rape. that means that regardless of whether this CHILD thought that he could "consent", the law directly states that he absolutely could not. as someone, who was assaulted as a child, i know first-hand the kind of sexual trauma and general issues with sex and consent one experiences as a result of it. the fact that this author presented it as an "origin story" for why this guy would prefer an older woman is actually not an uncommon experience, but the kicker is that it is a fucking TRAGEDY and not something to swoon over. it is literally a direct result of being RAPED as a CHILD and moving through life without having processed and healed from that, seeking a similar experience to the horrific thing that happened to the person as a child. this adult woman is literally exploiting the sexual trauma of a young man as part of her "sexual liberation". and with the inclusion of that little "story" about a 14 year old boy and the reference to macron with his childhood grooming, i fear that this supposed preference for "younger men" is as far as this author could push whatever sick shit is going on in her head onto a published novel. i am literally sick to my stomach. the author should be on some kind of a list, i literally do not care what anyone says to me about how "this is just fiction".

  • @jordanmorris4797

    @jordanmorris4797

    Ай бұрын

    Well put, it’s just gross that Hollywood continues to put movies like this out and books like this continue to be published. It can make you feel worn out I mean like do we still need to explain to grown people that sex with children is rape and not some sort of sexual awakening

  • @sao-mairoy4112
    @sao-mairoy4112Ай бұрын

    I came here for the utter chaos that is this sad excuse of a book. What I did not came here for was seeing the presidential couple of my country being used as a FAVORABLE argument in age gape relationship debate 😭😭Like I don't see them enough on the French news. Especially considering that Macron met his wife at 15 (!) when she was his TEACHER(and I think she was married) ! Hardly the right example when advocating for age gap relationships... Btw, I'm a French lurking on english speaking social medias. I'm used to English, espcially Americans, oversexualizing us (I blame Titanic for that lol). But being used, based on prejudices about the French mindset + culture to justify pred*tory behaviour is a new low. 😬 Still, thank you Daria for taking one for the team and suffering in our place. The video was fantastic!

  • @cobrakaier238

    @cobrakaier238

    Ай бұрын

    I watched a documentary on Bridgitte on KZread. Apparently when he was 16 his family asked her to leave him alone and she refused. The whole story is super creepy.

  • @sao-mairoy4112

    @sao-mairoy4112

    Ай бұрын

    @@cobrakaier238 Yup and there's also the fact that her daughter was the same age like what ? Ugh, that's all I can say abt it. Do you remember the name of the documentary you watched by any chance ?

  • @cobrakaier238

    @cobrakaier238

    Ай бұрын

    @@sao-mairoy4112 no, I am sorry it was more than 2 years ago and I can't see it in my history. It is possible it was removed. I looked for it but can't find it. It was french with English subtitles, not autogenerated ones.

  • @amandabritannica
    @amandabritannica15 күн бұрын

    The girlboss bit at the 24ish minute mark is what I have been WAITING FOR. The way I have been attacked in the comments of other YT vids about this is wild, I’m so glad you’ve said all the things I’ve been thinking! While I will watch plenty of content about this movie, I will not be watching it (even though I like the leads) because I can just tell it isn’t for me, even if it ~has~ been changed from the source material.

  • @sleepingsleepsleep
    @sleepingsleepsleepАй бұрын

    Agreed with everything except the Harry-Taylor Swift point, I don’t think 18 to 22 is a bad age difference. There is plenty in common still. At the very least, it’s a gray area.

  • @moviemelody2210

    @moviemelody2210

    Ай бұрын

    Also as someone else pointed out, “who else are 18 year olds supposed to date?”

  • @michaelaporee260
    @michaelaporee260Ай бұрын

    She was also 22/23 dating underage Conner Kennedy

  • @fake.it.flowers

    @fake.it.flowers

    Ай бұрын

    I’m pretty sure she was 21 which is still gross

  • @rileyywhited

    @rileyywhited

    Ай бұрын

    she was 22 he was 18

  • @fake.it.flowers

    @fake.it.flowers

    Ай бұрын

    @@rileyywhited she was still 21 cause her bday is in dec

  • @rileyywhited

    @rileyywhited

    Ай бұрын

    @@fake.it.flowers but it was 2012 so she was 22

  • @HimbeerMuffin2
    @HimbeerMuffin2Ай бұрын

    Haven't read the book. Haven't seen the movie. But watching this review I wish I could like this video more than once

  • @konstantina9876
    @konstantina9876Ай бұрын

    The thing about these books is that I have a younger brother, he is 17. So whenever ages are mentioned, I think of his friends and how they act and look and I'm like these are CHILDREN!!!! Like, 18 might be legal adults, but he's still afraid to use nose spray!!!

  • @mcthurman8822
    @mcthurman8822Ай бұрын

    I liked 1D, but there were kids in my HS that were actually feral for them. I just like their music, and looking back that was definitely an indication of my autism.

  • @kateliness2
    @kateliness2Ай бұрын

    I'm a little old for having been part of the 1D superfandom (or I should say, a little old for the target audience), but I did hear their music. The treatment of young performers continues to be horrendous, and we can't excuse any behavior based on whether the young star happens to be male.

  • @notevenfunny_
    @notevenfunny_Ай бұрын

    1:15 Delulu is the solulu because it surely will come trululu 😂😂😂

  • @juliastrawn2113
    @juliastrawn211326 күн бұрын

    i looked up the movie plot, and another change is that the two leads get together at the end, after Izzy has completed her schooling.

  • @liliahler472
    @liliahler472Ай бұрын

    Damn the fake mic got me

  • @linamarasc
    @linamarascАй бұрын

    12/10 video 👏🏽👏🏽 No notes. You said what had to be said. Loved it!

  • @FullofLit

    @FullofLit

    Ай бұрын

    MWAH thanks for being there as i struggled with it lol

  • @s.w.d4010
    @s.w.d4010Ай бұрын

    This book/movie’s only message is “Well it’s fine if a man marries or has a romantic relationship with someone 20 years their junior so why can’t women do it?” It’s still bad. I mean that’s why Lolita is such a controversial & amazing book to this day. It’s the exact same plot. An older European man didn’t see anything wrong with having a romantic relationship with an underage girl because he thought it was an epic love story, until he actually talks to the adult Lolita at the end of the book and he realizes that he destroyed her life.

  • @violentred730
    @violentred730Ай бұрын

    i agree with everything except i'm having a hard time understanding the taylor criticism. harry and taylor are in the same industry, lived a similar lifestyle, had similar experiences and interests and were about the same level of popularity.imo there was no power imbalance between them. giving the circumstances a 4 year old age gap is really not bad at all and is not comparable to, let's say, someone who just got out of high school and has no life experiences being taken advantage of by someone who has clear power over them

  • @anaadamestorres5951
    @anaadamestorres5951Ай бұрын

    I read like 20 pages of this book and was like nope, I’m good 😂 so the fact that you just uploaded this, is amazing

  • @juliastrawn2113
    @juliastrawn211326 күн бұрын

    I don't really hold any contempt towards Anne Hathaway or Nicholas Galitzine. In the creative world-I can confirm this-you never know when your next paycheck is, so sometimes you feel the need to take.....work like this in order to not starve or loose your apartment/house. The author of the novel, however, THAT'S a different story.

  • @sweetrupturedlight
    @sweetrupturedlightАй бұрын

    Watched the film today, and it was surprisingly good. Hope you watch it and share your thoughts. They made some decent changes from book to screen. Anne and Nick also have incredible chemistry and sell a really emotional story.

  • @frnndfrts
    @frnndfrtsАй бұрын

    I pretty much agree with you and we have very similar opinions on the age gap and power dynamic issues, but I have to disagree with you on Taylor and Harry's age gap. 18 and 22? Not a big difference, especially in generation and life stage, those two could be in college at the same time (in Brazil at least, not 100% sure how long or how college works in other countries). If you think about the fact that both of them had similar experiences of being famous it makes total sense and is way common. I have friends 4 years younger and older than me and believe me, we have a bunch of topics to talk about and a lot in common because we're pretty much on the same life stage and living the same experiences. If a male is 4 years older in a relationship is way more normalized than a female being the older one so, in my opinion, people had an issue with Taylor, not with this 'age gap' specifically. (yes, I'm a swifitie, but also a directioner and a big harry stan)

  • @tuesday6928
    @tuesday6928Ай бұрын

    Harry styles should start suing people

  • @solnic6195
    @solnic6195Ай бұрын

    I was hooked from the intro. You set the scene perfectly. Glad you were able to exercise the demon. 😂😂

  • @seramae2900
    @seramae2900Ай бұрын

    I read the entire book in preparation for the movie (sadly I'm weak and will literally watch anything if it involves lead actors I enjoy) and was just livid with Solène through all of it - throughout the entire second half she was just a complete naive dumbass, not to mention an incredibly irresponsible mother. Hayes was irritating and nothing special but it was easier to just shrug that off as him being basically a teenager and a stupidly famous one at that. But yeah, Solène infuriated me. Most of my internal monologue while reading was "What did you expect to happen, you idiot?!" and I cheered at the end when she finally woke up and realised she needed to end it for her daughter's sake. It was attrocious. I am, however, pleased to say that the movie improves things by a truly HUGE margin - I actually didn't hate it and I was fully expecting to cringe/hate watch my way through it, but was pleasantly surprised. Aging up Hayes, closing their age gap a bit more, Izzy being in high school and having moved past her obsession with the band... these aspects went a very, very long way in making Solène feel like someone I could actually sympathise with. It also helps that this version of Solène is seemingly a much kinder, warmer person than the character was in the book. Overall the movie was honestly fine, at least when trying to ignore the exploitative nature of the author's inspiration to write the book in the first place. I do despise that she will be making money from this, though I do also get some satisfaction in that I've heard that she didn't exactly love the adaptation lmao.

  • @booknerd_charlie

    @booknerd_charlie

    Ай бұрын

    I couldn’t agree more. I’m (not-so-secretly) satisfied that the author isn’t 100% on board with the changes. They improved the story immensely and made it so much less problematic. Solène was almost entirely unsympathetic in the book (even 20 year old Hayes had moments where he exhibited more maturity than she did), and the author’s fetishization of the age gap in the relationship read more like exploitation rather than social commentary like she claims she was writing. I do wish the movie team moved more away from the obvious Harry and 1D comparisons (they can’t say they aren’t there, because they are more than just coincidences), but otherwise I think they did a good job turning this into an enjoyable rom-com that moves away from most of the problematic book points

  • @felicialewis7969
    @felicialewis7969Ай бұрын

    22 and 18 at the start of the relationship isn't that bad...morality wise or legally...just my two cents. I get your thoughts on in it, and maybe if I read the book I'd feel differently. Would like to know ur thoughts on the taylor Lautner and Justin Bieber phenomenon though

  • @booknerd_charlie
    @booknerd_charlieАй бұрын

    There were a lot of problematic things with the book, but there was one thing (ok there were lots of things) that bothered me as a woman in her early 40s like the mc. The author can say that this is a story about a woman “rediscovering and reclaiming her sexuality and her identity” all she wants, but she goes to very great lengths from the beginning of the story to tell us that Solene is “not like other moms.” No, she’s not the frumpy mom with a messy bun and leggings and school drop off, she wears designer clothes and blows her hair out and is always talking or thinking about how much more sophisticated she is than other moms her age. She is elitist, conceited, and so far up her ass that it’s honestly revolting. She is wealthy and well-educated and well-connected, and the author makes sure we know it every other page. So of course she attracts the attention of a megastar pop idol. Are we supposed to believe that a “regular” 40 year old woman would do the same? The author goes so far out of her way to describe the ideal 40 year old as someone so unachievable and so far removed from everyday women that it’s laughable. She’s not trying to inspire women to reclaim their identities, she’s trying to tell them to be someone else entirely, to aim to be someone completely unattainable. And once again, women are left to feel completely and wholly inadequate. I did, however, watch the movie, and I think they fixed A LOT of these issues and made the story SO much better. Solene was actually a real person and relatable, and the age gap was not creepy like I thought it would be. There was no fetishization like in the book. I would suggest you consider watching. It wasn’t the painful experience you think. I’m a big Michael Showalter fan and I think he really did a great job here. I enjoyed the film.

  • @rofeitl
    @rofeitlАй бұрын

    I’d just like to throw it out there that 18 and 22 year olds can both be college students, those are both still young adults, and they were both young adults with similar careers and experiences so it’s not actually that weird

  • @percolating-in-this-dancerie
    @percolating-in-this-dancerieАй бұрын

    Awesome video Daria!!

  • @zofi1502
    @zofi1502Ай бұрын

    After watching the movie I didn’t really get all that hate. But now, of course, I understand that the book is REALLY something else- Thank you so much for this video, now I understand why harries are mad.

  • @Orangeyougladx3
    @Orangeyougladx321 күн бұрын

    You’re grasping at straws with the Harry and Taylor thing. Lets be so forreal

  • @hali_55
    @hali_55Ай бұрын

    that intro…you wrote one direction fanfiction as a teen didn’t you? 🤨 EDIT: LMAO confirmed 😭🤣

  • @estefizamora
    @estefizamoraАй бұрын

    not even the beautiful and amazing actress that anne hathaway is would make me watch this movie 💀💀 knowing the lore behind this movie, feels weird to even think about watching it

  • @Markunator
    @MarkunatorАй бұрын

    Wow, the movie really was _far_ better than the book, it seems…

  • @Andromyway
    @Andromyway26 күн бұрын

    I'm subscribing for this, everything you're saying makes me feel sane

  • @Andromyway

    @Andromyway

    26 күн бұрын

    it reads like lolita almost ffs who published this

  • @RealTalkWithSSG
    @RealTalkWithSSGАй бұрын

    I just finished watching the film expecting nothing tbh, and I was actually surprised. But then again, both Anne and Nicholas are very talented actors. The age difference was 16 years in the film, 40/24, so not as creepy I guess for a one time watch film? I've never been into 1D as I was just graduating high school as they were getting famous(29 currently), so the I missed the who's the hottest band member etc. bandwagon that middle school and freshmen year folks usually jump on. And before the trailer dropped, I've never heard of the book either, but now that you described the plot, it reminds me of Aaron Johnson and his wife.. creepy as hell. Overall, I liked the film from a film standpoint, context being I never read the book, and never knew that Styles was exploited this badly. Edit: The end part where you say that Nicholas and Anne don't look bad together, because in reality they're 10/11 years apart, and Nicholas is a very large guy who looks older than he is, so it didn't come off as predatory or something, which was a relief.

  • @promisemochi
    @promisemochiАй бұрын

    i actually enjoyed the book for the most part. i don't see "the idea of you" as being as bad as "after" for example. after was direct HS fanfic. whereas the idea of you is is more he was the muse behind the character. i wish his character was aged up a bit more but i really like the concept of the book of a woman her age having this whirlwind romance. so many of the contemporary romances i find are for like 20-27. after 30, it's hard to find a main character you can relate to. i enjoyed her adventure of coming into her own and finding her own "adventure" at that stage of her life. but i think where my main issue lies is how graphic some of these HS stories can be. it feels invasive. i have no issue with using the features or traits of a person as inspiration fuel for a fictional character. but it being so blatant and then so graphic as well makes me uncomfortable. especially given how HS was treated from the time he was only 16. being so blatant about who it's about just feels weird.

  • @Ashbrash1998

    @Ashbrash1998

    Ай бұрын

    I think k the story on its own cam be a thing, but the fact that HS was the muse amd it's known for that, especislly with how many other stuff sexualizes him is what makes the books bad. It's the context and the dynamic with the age gap that comes into play. I do agree that we should have older heroines in romance, but not this. Imagine if somebody made a book using Britney and her trauma as an "inspiration", it's a totally different situation yeah, but you still are using a real person's life as a way to make money.

  • @threeangels9318

    @threeangels9318

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ashbrash1998 It’s also based on the false narrative that Harry was into older women. A concept that, in my opinion, was encouraged by his management team to hide that not only isn’t he into older women, but he isn’t actually attracted to any women.

  • @lorrainewaite1449

    @lorrainewaite1449

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@threeangels9318 Harry isn't gay .

  • @threeangels9318

    @threeangels9318

    Ай бұрын

    @@lorrainewaite1449 Why not? Because he ‘dates’ women?

  • @lorrainewaite1449

    @lorrainewaite1449

    Ай бұрын

    @@threeangels9318 Because you don't know Harry . He keeps his life as private as he can .as harry says its his business.

  • @fernandamiranda2998
    @fernandamiranda2998Ай бұрын

    Amazing video, i didnt know about the "original" story i just heard it was a fanfic, blah blah but didnt know all the details they changed in the movie, so thank you i think your narrative in all this subject its realy assertive, specifically on the predatory behavior not only by the author but the whole "romance" thing; anyway i dont know how to say you open even more my eyes on the topic but THE "MICROPHONE" ITS KILING ME OMG XDD Amazing

  • @GazeGirlCarol
    @GazeGirlCarolАй бұрын

    33:37 this text was written in a very "Lolita-esque" manner .. sounds exactly like Humbert describes his "nymphet" and it made me wonder if we could've had a deeper look at how easy it is for predators to prey on younger boys simply because there's an idea of "boys are always asking for it" -- had the author and editors chosen to.

  • @gothamtruecrime
    @gothamtruecrimeАй бұрын

    Why couldn’t he be 25 with a fully formed frontal lobe??

  • @alphabettown04

    @alphabettown04

    Ай бұрын

    I mean, that’s literally not much older than 24. What difference does it make?

  • @littlewoman2214

    @littlewoman2214

    Ай бұрын

    @@alphabettown04they should have just let Hayes be the age that Nicholas Galitzine is.

  • @krismilko
    @krismilkoАй бұрын

    The fact that you still used the mini mic after admitting that it doesn't work plus you raging about this book had me in tears. Thank you so much for making me laugh 😂😂😂

  • @user-yj9ew1kk8i
    @user-yj9ew1kk8iАй бұрын

    so I just finished the movie and actually really loved it & now researching about the source material and oh my god is this gross the changes that they made in the movie actually made it so much better 😭 I think it is important to talk about how women in their 40s and older are not on their deathbed and still can enjoy life thank you very much. but the only reason why it worked for me is because I genuinely think that even though the age gap is huge, he's 24-25ish, so he's definitely not a teen anymore (and the chemistry between nicholas and anne is INSANE) and the fact that the daughter is twelve in the book??? literally way 😭 her being 17 is also a huge improvement. basically everything is a huge improvement. 😭 the film ended up to be so beautiful in comparison with the book, wow. oh and him losing how virginity at 14 with a 19 year old?? my little brother is almost 14, while I'm turning 19 this year, so I know a bunch of 14 year old and this is just disgusting on so many levels

  • @AmrutaRanade
    @AmrutaRanadeАй бұрын

    Thanks for reading the book so I don’t have to! (unrelated: the commitment to the tiny mic is sending me 😂)

  • @ma_kenz
    @ma_kenzАй бұрын

    IT’S FATE. I finished it half an hour ago & needed to hear your thoughts asap ✌🏻😂

  • @aishwaryamishra4078
    @aishwaryamishra4078Ай бұрын

    I just feel so so sad for isabella .. its horrifying what she went through and predators are fucking scary

  • @catrinapintada9437
    @catrinapintada9437Ай бұрын

    I first saw this book at a target years ago when it first released and I was still a teenager and my actual first thought after reading the back was "sounds creepy" and then I put it down and never thought of it again. At least until now that hearing the description made me remember that very hazy moment and also got hit with the information that this is now a movie. Out of all the books that could have been adapted.

  • @lauramathews3151
    @lauramathews3151Ай бұрын

    Daria you should cover the Tearsmith Dysfunction too. That was intensely uncomfortable.

  • @KiKifulton
    @KiKifulton12 күн бұрын

    Robinne Lee has said in multiple interviews that Hayes is mostly inspired by her husband. She also was inspired by Mark Wahlberg, Eddie Redmayne, JFK Jr., etc…that Hayes a combination of them all.

  • @anonymousperson7443
    @anonymousperson7443Ай бұрын

    Poor dude. Poor man. Bros been facing this sht since he was a teenager. It's so sad.

  • @threeangels9318

    @threeangels9318

    Ай бұрын

    It is, especially when he keeps being portrayed as something that he’s not.

  • @kelseypeavyhouse9584
    @kelseypeavyhouse9584Ай бұрын

    My friend dated a 20-year old when we were 27, and would often complain about his friend group being immature. Um NO KIDDING, they weren’t old enough to drink legally!

  • @recreatio
    @recreatioАй бұрын

    11:42 idk maybe the fact that they were both huge artists during that period of time who were heavily targetted by the media? i agree with mostly everything, but 22 and 18 is really not bad at all. there's nothing ethically or morally wrong with that tbh, especially considering both of them had very similar experiences in the industry.

  • @UtaPriChorus
    @UtaPriChorus23 күн бұрын

    I just have a question, is 20 not an adult then? The origin is horrid don’t get me wrong but, at 20 you are old enough to start making decisions. I would rather date older at 20 than younger 💀

  • @superg50zero32
    @superg50zero32Ай бұрын

    The four year age gap doesn't make much sense to me, the man is 18 and can make his own decisions and honestly who wouldn't want to date Taylor Swift.

  • @algumacoisa8349
    @algumacoisa8349Ай бұрын

    I'm not trying to fight or call you a hypocrite, but I am genuinely confused. There are books that you liked where the age-gap is extremely large, like Lore Olympus where Hades is also constantly saying how young Persephone is, she is only 19 while he is much older than her (btw the author said that in real life the age of Hades would be around 40). I would like to understand your opinion

  • @9eishitasharma501

    @9eishitasharma501

    29 күн бұрын

    Its pretty clear she has internalized misogyny. She calls a four year age gap between two college aged adults "creepy" and mentions that she hated taylor for "stealing her man".

  • @algumacoisa8349

    @algumacoisa8349

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@@9eishitasharma501 Many fictional couples she likes have big age difference, and she seems ok with that. But the 4-year age difference between two young adults is bad... I don't know if she's a misogynist, but it's weird

  • @moviemelody2210

    @moviemelody2210

    25 күн бұрын

    @@algumacoisa8349think she just has weird double standards

  • @ayushikhetan9012
    @ayushikhetan9012Ай бұрын

    I haven't read the book and it feels disgusting but even with The entire movie gave me an ick. I mean age gap is fine, he was in mid 20s and she was 40. This happens but i hated the fact that entire thing is based on sexualizing harry styles who was a 16 year old kid and knowing what happened in real life, i couldn't really enjoy the movie. I love both the actors but seriously, like i don't like when young celebrities are sexualised. I mean it is horrible how their childhood is just taken away from them. It is disgusting and disturbing. I remember watching SNL skits where literally way older women were flirting with the teen one direction and making jokes about kissing and same with justin Bieber. Britney, emma watson all of them faced such abuse by media and adults who should have protected them that yhe entire movie made me feel so disgusted regardless of the fact that i love the actors and they did have wonderful chemistry.

  • @bycdbema
    @bycdbemaАй бұрын

    As a former Directioner, I was kind of force fed to read the book but never read the Wattpat. Had to turn my brain off for the most of it and the end was the best part, as you mentioned. My main issue is the normalization of imbalanced relationships and the justification (in a very vindictive manner) pointing fingers at the other gender. BUT I watched the movie yesterday and can say the things changed in the context of the plot and characters details made it *a little* better for me. Solene in the book I just cannot stand her, but Solene in the movie is waaaay different...mostly because yes ANNE HATHAWAY and wow her approach to the character I think is something she was super aware they HAD to do some changes to Solene if she was going to play the part.

  • @sushmi_11
    @sushmi_11Ай бұрын

    First of all, So happy to find that you’re a directioner. I’ve been fan of yours since Bridgerton 2 dropped. Secondly I just struggled through the movie and want to kinda rant about it, came online and saw your RAGE RANT that was so satisfying. Thirdly Glad I didn’t know a shit about the book.Though as one line as older women finding their way through life seems like a great theme to explore.Personally have seem my mom struggle through it and I’ve found myself in a sort of position as same as the daughter in the book/movie it feels like a wonderful genre to explore but the author not only wasted a potential but completely went ferral with it …. JAIL and also she dragged Larry into it… JAIL Lastly the amount of times HS have been portrayed as a Womanizer and seen that man struggled with media targeting him has been painful to watch…He barely talks with fans through media now. Watching all these older women think ‘Ahhh nice story for my book’ … it just breaks my heart. The problem is not whether HS was all these things that he was portrayed but the women thought that they will write books about it and publish it and once again the main stream media making movies about it and once again profiting… my heart just goes out for H. Though Anne and Nick are my favourites I couldn’t sit through the movie without cringing hard at the H and 1D comparisons. My RAGE RANT ends 😂 Its time to rewatch RWRB as a pain balm 😌

  • @stephanieantonacci3660
    @stephanieantonacci366014 күн бұрын

    Saw the movie trailer, starting reading the book and started to think I was crazy for thinking it was awful and cringey but glad to know I am not alone!

  • @madeline3331
    @madeline3331Ай бұрын

    i started dating my boyfriend when he was 20 and I was 23... how anyone could date someone who was 18 when they were 22 or worse, someone 16 when they were 32 is INSANE to me personally

  • @emilybordens5104
    @emilybordens5104Ай бұрын

    I cannot stop thinking about the book. You were able to make sense of the unease I felt while reading this book. One of the themes I saw was one of “control” Solène and was insecure when she felt Hayes had the control early on and her insecurity of being dumped and in the end yes she dumped Hayes but in the absolute worst and immature way. He’s literally obsessed with Solène and she again sleeps with him then kicks him out abruptly after misleading him while he’s crying. She’s supposed to be 40?! She can’t properly end the relationship in a respectful and loving manner? In the book Solene ends her marriage with Daniel: she doesn’t put Isabel first she puts her own happiness first. The worst thing Daniel does is not pay attention to Solene. Solene is not a good person.

  • @adannacamacho5717
    @adannacamacho5717Ай бұрын

    When I was a fan of One Direction, I recall going to the mall and purchasing a perfume set that featured the band members. While I was browsing, a saleswoman who worked at the store approached me and asked me which of the band members was my favorite. I was about to answer when she interrupted me by saying, "I don't like Harry. He broke Taylor's heart." At the time, Harry was my favorite member, so I felt quite awkward and uncomfortable. I ended up just saying "Harry" without really elaborating on why he was my favorite. It was an interesting and somewhat uncomfortable experience. Side note I'm currently 18 and my sister is 22 i can't imagine dating someone her age😅

  • @johannapiard5784
    @johannapiard5784Ай бұрын

    This is soooo different from the movie. I loved the movie. This sounds terrible

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